Archive for October 13th, 2005

Religion of Peace: MY ASS


So go check out this site. They are so full of LOVE they want to KILL all of us Infidals……Religion of Peace? MY ASS

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Shillary’s Been Snubbed

Heh.
Is this the beginning of the end for Hillary? Or is this the beginning of the end for John Kerry? You decide.

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We would be a different country

I don’t believe this for one bleepin moment. Al (the Bore) Gore says he’s not going to run for POTUS ever again. I can’t see him NOT doing this. He has maintained a constant public profile, using President Bush as a bashing toy, since the day Bush took office.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Former Vice President Al Gore said Wednesday he had no intention of ever running for president again, but he said the United States would be “a different country” if he had won the 2000 election, launching into a scathing attack of the Bush administration.

“I have absolutely no plans and no expectations of ever being a candidate again,” Gore told reporters after giving a speech at an economic forum in Sweden.

He’s right about one thing…America would be a different country if he were President. We probably would be taken over by now by Islamic extremists. Or well on the way.

When asked how the United States would have been different if he had become president, though, he had harsh criticism for Bush’s policies.

“We would not have invaded a country that didn’t attack us,” he said, referring to Iraq. “We would not have taken money from the working families and given it to the most wealthy families.”

“We would not be trying to control and intimidate the news media. We would not be routinely torturing people,” Gore said. “We would be a different country.”

Oh puleeeze Al. You’re so boring when you keep talking the same rhetoric each and every time we hear from you.
I’m so sick of hearing this, along with your constant references to Global Warming.

Speaking of which….

Gore also reiterated his criticism that the Bush administration was too slow in responding to the crisis in New Orleans after the city’s levees failed during Hurricane Katrina. He said that should have been predicted.

“There were specific warnings that the levees might break,” he said. “But for whatever reason those warnings were not acted upon in a timely way.”

He said the United States and other countries are similarly ignoring the threats that global warning pose to the environment.

“My country is extremely attentive to the slightest increase in a risk from terror, and that’s appropriate,” he said. “But why should we be so tolerant of risk where the future habitability of our planet is concerned?”

SO when we’re trying to take care of the terrorist threat, we lose because Global warming takes the back burner (every pun intended). Since the terrorist threat is real and in the world’s face, and global warming is really an unproven science, let’s go gung ho on those things we’re not sure of. If one doesn’t destroy us the other will. I would pay attention to all that I can see-to what is real. I have to keep reminding myself that Al (the bore) Gore lives in that (un)reality based world.

Cross Posted @ ARS

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He quickly composed himself

Aww don’t you feel bad for him?? This brings a big (sour) lump to my throat.

BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who has led Germany since 1998, said for the first time on Wednesday he would not play a role in the next government, in an emotional farewell including broadsides at the United States and Britain.

“I will not be a part of the next government — definitely not be part of it,” a tearful looking Schroeder told a rapt audience of union members in his home city of Hanover.

Tearful looking? Give me a break. And NO - He won’t be a part of that government. He lost his bid, fair and square.

He quickly composed himself, hitting his stride in a passionate defense of a strong German state and lashing out at “Anglo-Saxon” economic policies favoured in Britain and the United States, which he said had “no chance” in Europe.

In an apparent reference to Hurricane Katrina, Schroeder castigated Washington for liberal, hands-off policies that left it exposed in times of crisis. The Bush administration was widely criticised for its response to the devastating storm.

“I do not want to name any catastrophes where you can see what happens if organised state action is absent. I could name countries, but the position I still hold forbids it, but everyone knows I mean America,” he said to loud applause.

Quickly composed himself eh? It was all an act. Then, to bash America’s response to a natural disaster is just LOW. Has Germany experienced anything even remotely similar? No. Does Germany have the resources to deal with such disasters in a better way? No. Did Germany offer up any assistance when that hurricane hit? No. And who do we suppose would offer them help and resources in the event this occurred over there? The US.
SHUT UP ALREADY Schroeder.

I say to my British friend that people in Germany, in Europe, don’t want complete denationalization, they don’t want the privatization of lifetime risks. They want a state that’s not in front of their nose but at their side,” he said.

Talk about a sore loser…he tosses a hit over to Great Britain, Tony Blair. Who is smart enough to see the shortcomings of a EU bloc that will bankrupt itself within a few decades if it continues on it’s current path.

Ever notice how the losers of this world always throw hits at the winners? We see it everyday here in America, but worldwide it’s so common too. I guess it’s human nature.

Cross Posted @ ARS

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